Back in the days when the only birth control allowed by the Catholic church was the 'rhythm method' my super fertile ex convent wife kept inexplicably producing offsprings.

What a palaver.
As a result my dearest decided enough was enough and decided to 'have her tubes cut'
I accompanied her to the doctors to give her moral support (and make sure she didn't change her mind)

Out of the blue, the doctor turned to me and suggested I have a vasectomy instead, as it has less risks and is easy to perform.
I felt put on the spot, and it was hard for me to refuse.
A few days later I was lying in his surgery being operated on with a crowd of medical students looking on in awe.
That was over 50 years ago.
It wasn't as common then.
You could even buy a 'Vasectomy Tie', which I assume was worn to impress the ladies on a lads night out.

I have wondered over the years whether those little sperm blighters have invaded various part of my body and particularly affected my arteries or caused any auto immune issues.
I believe I've still got my vasectomy ties somewhere in the wardrobe but I guess they've gone out of fashion.
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